Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracy is
overthrown by the military?
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When democracy is overthrown by the military, the people of the country are deprived of many freedoms. First of all, they lose the freedom of speech and expression and cannot say anything against the military government. Secondly, they are not allowed to form political parties and workers' unions.
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The freedoms which are taken away when a democracy is overthrown by the military:
Freedom of electing their rulers.
Freedom of speech, expression and protest against any governmental policies.
People cant form political parties or organisations.
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